| Aspect | Outpatient Infusion Rn | Inpatient Infusion Nurse |
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| Work Environment | Ambulatory clinics, outpatient centers | Hospitals, inpatient units |
| Certifications | RN license, infusion therapy certification often preferred | RN license, infusion therapy certification often required |
| Patient Care Setting | Scheduled outpatient visits, home infusion | Acute care, hospitalized patients |
| Work Schedule | Typically outpatient hours, weekdays | Varied shifts, including nights and weekends |
Outpatient Infusion Rns primarily work in outpatient clinics providing scheduled infusion treatments, while Inpatient Infusion Nurses care for hospitalized patients requiring infusion therapy. Both roles require RN licensure and infusion certifications, but their work environments and schedules differ significantly.